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Hat looks great. you might could use a shaveNew hat band arrived, so decided to give the Gus a new look.
Hat looks great. you might could use a shaveNew hat band arrived, so decided to give the Gus a new look.
I'm just itching to break out my OR again, Joe. Thanks for the inspiration. Yours is a beaut.3X Beaver OR - Shudde Bros
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Thanks again Steve!I'm just itching to break out my OR again, Joe. Thanks for the inspiration. Yours is a beaut.
Ben Cartwright meets The Shootist and with added Lone Ranger, methinks!Resistol Chute 5 with Prairie rattlesnake band:
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It’s mid February so it’s well into Spring here in Central California. The almonds have been in bloom for over a week
Great vintage photo. Love the Montana crease with the Custer turned up brim.
3X Beaver OR - Shudde Bros
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Excuse my ignorance, does the company name on the hat band mean that they sold the hat or did they "make" them? For instance, the aforementioned Shudde Bros. or my 3X says Perry's Dry Goods Gardnerville, NV. Just curious?That’s beautiful, Joe. Shudde Bros. made some great hats.
Every time I come back to look at & study this pic I can't help but think of the Jack Langrishe Theatre Company, & expect these 4 guys to jump into a course of YMCA by the Village People.
Thank you BrentThat’s beautiful, Joe. Shudde Bros. made some great hats.
In most cases it is just the store name where the hat was sold. There are exceptions where the store is also the maker of the hat. Shudde Bros do.. or did at some point make their own hats. In the case of our hats however… both are actually Stetson 3X Beaver Open Road hats with the store name attached. Which is certainly not anything to be disappointed at.Excuse my ignorance, does the company name on the hat band mean that they sold the hat or did they "make" them? For instance, the aforementioned Shudde Bros. or my 3X says Perry's Dry Goods Gardenerville, NV. Just curious? View attachment 402930
Thanks, I'm still learning, but I love history so I enjoy it. I found looking up info on Perry's Dry Goods, after I got my hat, really interesting.In most cases it is just the store name where the hat was sold. There are exceptions where the store is also the maker of the hat. Shudde Bros do.. or did at some point make their own hats. In the case of our hats however… both are actually Stetson 3X Beaver Open Road hats with the store name attached. Which is certainly not anything to be disappointed at.
I had wondered with mine if Shudde did something with the sweatbands as I had several Stetson from this era and this one had the softest most comfortable sweat of any I’d seen. But I’ve been told from some folks here they were as is from factory.
Yes.. the history of these old hat stores is a whole rabbit hole itself. There is a great thread on here dedicated to what store is your hat from… if im not mistaken the thread was started by @BobHuffordThanks, I'm still learning, but I love history so I enjoy it. I found looking up info on Perry's Dry Goods, after I got my hat, really interesting.
Some shops had hat makers. Most just ordered them custom from standard hat manufacturers. I have two dead stock cowboy hats from a small local towns general store. Both made by Beaver Brand hats. So it wasn’t just Stetson that offered such services.Excuse my ignorance, does the company name on the hat band mean that they sold the hat or did they "make" them? For instance, the aforementioned Shudde Bros. or my 3X says Perry's Dry Goods Gardnerville, NV. Just curious? View attachment 402930
Absolutely. Beaver/Langenberg was quite a prolific white label manufacturerSome shops had hat makers. Most just ordered them custom from standard hat manufacturers. I have two dead stock cowboy hats from a small local towns general store. Both made by Beaver Brand hats. So it wasn’t just Stetson that offered such services.
Johnny
Thanks, I'm still learning, but I love history so I enjoy it. I found looking up info on Perry's Dry Goods, after I got my hat, really interesting.
Yes.. the history of these old hat stores is a whole rabbit hole itself. There is a great thread on here dedicated to what store is your hat from… if im not mistaken the thread was started by @BobHufford
Some shops had hat makers. Most just ordered them custom from standard hat manufacturers. I have two dead stock cowboy hats from a small local towns general store. Both made by Beaver Brand hats. So it wasn’t just Stetson that offered such services.
Johnny
And just to keep it all on topic…. Here is my Western Fox Hats of St Paul, MN which I believe may have been made by LangenbergAs Joe mentioned there is a thread for the hat stores themselves. Post up what you find on Perry's!
Show Us Your Vintage Hat Store
If you have pics of the original store that your hat came from, then share them here. Stetson 3X Open Road.www.thefedoralounge.com
Beaver Brands was prolific when it came to making small store "house brands" in addition to the brands they had under their umbrella with nationwide distribution (Thoroughbred and Lion for example).
Langenberg / Beaver Brands
This company was prolific in making hats for other "brands", including store brands. Post up yours! From the auction of the company: I'll start off with this Thoroughbred: I also had a Lion Hats: A different Lion hat (not mine): Note the similarity and model name compared to a...www.thefedoralounge.com